Hi Jandrew :)
1) I see StrawberryPerl64, have you tried with StrawberryPerl 32 bits?
I say this because I installed version 32 bits on Windows Server 2012 64 bits for threads problem or stability.
2) Did you profile your code?
(if there is memory leaks, over usage of RAM...).
With Devel::NYTProf in console:
https://metacpan.org/pod/Devel::NYTProf
perl -d:nytprof foo.pl<br>
./nytprofhmtl --open #to generate the html output and open the index f
+ile)
Peace
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